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Lot No. 1



 BENJAMIN HUDSON
 c.1823-1900

 PORTRAIT OF RAJAH PRATAP CHANDRA SINHA
 104 x 68.4 in (264.1 x 173.9 cm)
 Oil on canvas
 Signed: Bottom Right

 ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $ 12,195 - 18,293

 Provenance: Property originally from a collection
 based in Kolkata.

 This lot is a registered antique with the Government
 of India, under the Antiquities and Art Treasures
 Act -1972, under Antiquities and Art Treasures Rule
 1973, under section 16 of the above act, with the
 Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)























 The presented lot  is Hudson’s portrait of Rajah
 Pratap Chandra  Sinha  who belonged to the Sinha
 family of Paikpara. Born in 1827 in the Roshora
 region of Murshidabad, West Bengal, Sinha was given
 the title of Raja Bahadur in 1854. Lord Canning, the
 then Viceroy of India, appointed Sinha as part of the
 Companionship of the Star of India. An advocate
 of remarriage in Hindu widows and a proponent of
 education, especially amongst girls, he spent a large
 part  of  his  life  establishing  hospitals  and  schools
 in Bengal. Among his many achievements is the
 founding of a free dispensary in Paikpara Rajbata,
 several primary and high schools and aiding the
 establishment  of  the  Calcutta  Fever  Hospital  and
 Belgachhia Theatre. Sinha passed away in Paikpara
 in 1866.
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